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Robin

Registered Nurse
She/Her/Hers

Robin is an experienced Registered Nurse Psychotherapist with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Her therapeutic approach seamlessly combines her nursing and psychotherapy expertise and provides a holistic perspective that acknowledges the complex interplay between physical and mental health.

Robin specializes in trauma care, and works with individuals experiencing acute, complex, and post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as those managing depression, anxiety, and psychosis. Her practice is informed by evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). These modalities are tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each client and empowers them to achieve meaningful and lasting change.

Robin has a special interest in working with first responders, providing a confidential and compassionate space for them to process their experiences, build resilience, and find strength in the face of challenges.

Robin is a second-generation immigrant from India who offers compassionate and culturally sensitive therapeutic services. She specializes in supporting individuals from the South Asian community, tailoring her approach to respect their unique cultural backgrounds, traditions, and personal experiences. Robin is fluent in English, Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu.

Outside of her professional life, Robin enjoys travelling and reading classic literature. These experiences enrich her perspective, deepen her empathy, and inspire her work with clients.

Robin offers a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to work toward their goals. Her dedication to fostering meaningful connections and building emotional resilience makes her a trusted guide in the therapeutic process.

Locations

Brampton
Virtual

Availability

Tuesday Evening
Sunday Morning
Sunday Afternoon

Languages

English
Hindi
Punjabi
Urdu

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